3. Nat Moore

A rookie when the Dolphins dynastic run in the 1970s came to an end with The Sea of Hands in Oakland and a key veteran cog on the high-flying youthful offense orchestrated by Dan Marino a decade later. In 13 seasons, he led the team in receiving four years and finished second in franchise history with 74 touchdowns and third in receptions (510  one behind Mark Duper).

A rookie when the Dolphins dynastic run in the 1970s came to an end with The Sea of Hands in Oakland and a key veteran cog on the high-flying youthful offense orchestrated by Dan Marino a decade later. In 13 seasons, he led the team in receiving four years and finished second in franchise history with 74 touchdowns and third in receptions (510  one behind Mark Duper).